The Whittard Canyon–A case study of submarine canyon processes
Submarine canyons are large geomorphological features that incise continental shelves and
slopes around the world. They are often suggested to be biodiversity and biomass hotspots …
slopes around the world. They are often suggested to be biodiversity and biomass hotspots …
Using 3D photogrammetry from ROV video to quantify cold-water coral reef structural complexity and investigate its influence on biodiversity and community …
Fine-scale structural complexity created by reef-building coral in shallow-water
environments is influential on biodiversity, species assemblage and functional trait …
environments is influential on biodiversity, species assemblage and functional trait …
The North-east Atlantic Margin: A Review of the Geology, Geography, Oceanography, and Vulnerable Megabenthic Ecosystems of the Continental Slope of Ireland …
The Irish–Scottish margin is geologically and oceanographically heterogeneous. Source
waters of subpolar and subtropical origin interact with banks, seamounts, submarine canyon …
waters of subpolar and subtropical origin interact with banks, seamounts, submarine canyon …
[HTML][HTML] Ocean shelf exchange, NW European shelf seas: Measurements, estimates and comparisons
Transports across the continental shelf edge enhance shelf-sea production, remove
atmospheric carbon and imply an active boundary to ocean circulation. We estimate …
atmospheric carbon and imply an active boundary to ocean circulation. We estimate …
[HTML][HTML] Turbulence and mixing by internal waves in the Celtic Sea determined from ocean glider microstructure measurements
We present a new series of data from a 9-day deployment of an ocean microstructure glider
(OMG) in the Celtic Sea during the summer of 2012. The OMG has been specially adapted …
(OMG) in the Celtic Sea during the summer of 2012. The OMG has been specially adapted …
Resolving shelf break exchange around the European northwest shelf
Shelf seas act as a significant sink of carbon within the global ocean. This occurs as carbon
is exported beneath the permanent oceanic thermocline through the downwelling circulation …
is exported beneath the permanent oceanic thermocline through the downwelling circulation …
Internal tides in a dendritic submarine canyon
Submarine canyons are a common geomorphological feature along continental slopes
worldwide and often found to be 'hotspots' of internal tide activity. However, the majority of …
worldwide and often found to be 'hotspots' of internal tide activity. However, the majority of …
[HTML][HTML] Contrasting internal tide turbulence in a tributary of the Whittard Canyon
H van Haren, F Mienis, G Duineveld - Continental Shelf Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Submarine canyons that incise continental slopes are considered an important conduit for
transport of suspended matter between shelf seas and deep-ocean. However, the exact …
transport of suspended matter between shelf seas and deep-ocean. However, the exact …
Three‐dimensional numerical simulations of internal tides in the Angolan upwelling region
Z Zeng, P Brandt, KG Lamb… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
In austral winter, biological productivity at the Angolan shelf reaches its maximum. The
alongshore winds, however, reach their seasonal minimum suggesting that processes other …
alongshore winds, however, reach their seasonal minimum suggesting that processes other …
Partly standing internal tides in a dendritic submarine canyon observed by an ocean glider
An autonomous ocean glider is used to make the first direct measurements of internal tides
within Whittard Canyon, a large, dendritic submarine canyon system that incises the Celtic …
within Whittard Canyon, a large, dendritic submarine canyon system that incises the Celtic …